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Ger·ma·ny
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geographical name
country of central Europe bordering on the North and Baltic seas; capital Berlin area 137,847 square miles (357,022 square kilometers), population 80,458,000Note: Between 1949 and 1990, Germany was divided into two republics: West Germany, officially called the Federal Republic of Germany , to the west (capital Bonn, area about 96,000 square miles, or 249,600 square kilometers) and East Germany, officially called the German Democratic Republic , to the east (capital East Berlin area about 42,000 square miles or 108,780 square kilometers).
约于1300年,“欧洲大陆上居住着日耳曼民族的地区”,在广义上,源自拉丁语 Germania,这是罗马人的称号(参见 German(n.))。在中古英语中,这个地方也被称为 Almaine(14世纪早期),后来是 Almany(16世纪-17世纪); 参见 Alemanni。中古英语作家们,遵循拉丁语的写法,有时会写两个德意志,区分阿尔卑斯山和多瑙河下游地区与上游地区。
1 Clay's announcement reflected simple geography: West Berlin floated like a tiny island in the sea of eastern Germany, a region completely controlled by the Soviets.
2 In her late teens—already graduated from college—she traveled to Germany to visit her brother, who was stationed there as a sailor in the U.S.
3 We were being punished while Joana’s family lived comfortably in Germany.
4 Bobby asked him to bring bottles of fresh-squeezed carrot juice from Yggdrasil; if the health food store didn’t have it available, Olafsson was to buy juice imported from Germany.
5 In early 1943, after the heavy losses in Russia, the Nazis realized they needed to bolster Germany’s dwindling manpower.
6 How does such meanness and hate build a better Germany?
7 Billy Pilgrim says he went to Dresden, Germany, on the day after his morphine night in the British compound in the center of the extermination camp for Russian prisoners of war.
8 France dispatched thirty-two observers, Britain eighteen more, and still others set out from Sweden, Russia, Italy, Germany, Ireland, and elsewhere.
9 It was a report on the behavior in Germany of American enlisted men as prisoners of war.
10 Dasch tried to push aside any misgivings, but it was difficult to expel them from his mind in Nazi Germany.
11 But more than anything else, as a writer, I was fascinated by the similarity of the emotional tensions of Bigger in America and Bigger in Nazi Germany and Bigger in old Russia.
12 Hidden in wooden crates, they were then loaded onto trains that had to pass through communist East Germany—and risk being detected—before reaching the American sector in Berlin.
13 That was something he couldn't have in Nazi Germany.
14 Thompson was known for her criticism of Adolf Hitler, and she was expelled from Nazi Germany in 1934 because of her reporting.
15 I remember when you did your country report on Germany and I had to taste test that disgusting sauerkraut.
16 To inform the public, they circulated thousands of bold leaflets throughout Munich and other towns in southern Germany.
17 A huge haul of art treasure was taken back to Nazi Germany, but there was one cultural item that could never be stolen from Leningrad: Shostakovich’s seventh symphony.
18 The British prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, issued an ultimatum to Hitler: If he dared to invade Poland, Britain would declare war on Nazi Germany.
19 Dasch remembered Barth as "an idealistic Nazi," and he had returned to Germany a couple of years ago.
20 He was in a boxcar crossing Germany again.